Caption: Amos Wallace, Juneau, Thlingit Indian carver - in Philadelphia where he carved this totem for a Children's Museum - under auspices of ANAC Inc. of Juneau.
Group portrait Chief Mitlakotle, five other men, and a woman. Some of the men are dressed in traditional Tlingit regalia, including Chilkat robes and beaded clothing.
Title taken from source. This is John B. Fawcett (Dzeexwaa, Tlaak'wách) of the Wooshkeetaan Clan. Clan and personal identification courtesy of Harold Jacobs.
Title taken from verso. Hand tinted photograph. Seven men and a woman gathered around a coffin in front of a painted screen and important clan artifacts. Thunderbird House, Wooshketaan Clan. Verso: John Fawcett (caretaker) 4th from left.
Title taken from verso. Auk Chief, Kowee (Cowee, Kaawa.ee). Verso: Indian in state before cremation. Accompanying materials: Elderly native lying in state at Kluk-wal-too, c. 1895.
Title taken from verso. Blanket being woven by Louise. Children of the school teacher holding it. Vivienne Kahklen and her husband, the parents. He is from Kake, she is from Klawock. She is Clarke Demmert's daughter.
5 pages of hand written notes, taken by James Wickersham during a conversation with Taku chief Aanahalaash, and 2 photographs. Subjects include: Chilkat Blanket weaving,including the origin of the design and the manner of dying the wool; the Swan...
Title from image. Portrait of Saginaw Jake (Kitcheenault) and Harlampy Sokolof in regalia sitting in front of American flag. Photographer's number 123.
Title from image. Basket Bay chief, Andrew Dick in native costume, at Killisnoo, 1900. Same house sometimes listed in Angoon. Photographer's number 617.
Chief Jake, Chief Yetlma, and Chief Andrew Dick sitting indoors in native regalia, with several masks beside them and a ceremonial bowl. Photographer's number 609.